Are you passionate about driving change through education? Join Leaders of Tomorrow Youth Center (LTYC) in Baltimore, MD, as an Education Apprentice. LTYC is dedicated to empowering young individuals to reach their highest potential. This role is a Part-Time apprenticeship opportunity. As an Education Apprentice at LTYC, you will work closely with our team to craft impactful learning experiences for the next generation of leaders. This position offers practical involvement in designing and implementing educational initiatives that make a positive impact on the lives of young people. Become a valuable member of LTYC and help shape a brighter future through education. Responsibilities: • Develop and implement engaging lesson plans for various age groups at the Leaders of Tomorrow Youth Center • Assist with classroom management and provide support to students during educational activities • Collaborate with the Education Coordinator to evaluate the effectiveness of current programs and suggest improvements • Conduct research on educational best practices and innovative teaching methods to enhance the learning experience • Support the Education team in organizing and facilitating field trips and special events for program participants Qualifications: • 2+ years of experience in education or related field • Strong lesson-planning skills • Effective classroom management abilities • US Work Authorization • Proficiency in building rapport with students and creating engaging learning environments
• Develop and implement engaging lesson plans for various age groups at the Leaders of Tomorrow Youth Center • Assist with classroom management and provide support to students during educational activities • Collaborate with the Education Coordinator to evaluate the effectiveness of current programs and suggest improvements • Conduct research on educational best practices and innovative teaching methods to enhance the learning experience • Support the Education team in organizing and facilitating field trips and special events for program participants